Remove Developing eLearning Remove Effectiveness Remove Learning Theory Remove Theory
article thumbnail

I’m Writing a Second Edition of The eLearning Designer’s Handbook!

Tim Slade

It was nearly five years ago when I started thinking about writing a book to share everything I knew about designing and developing eLearning. At that point, I had already co-authored several of the E-Learning Uncovered books and was well-versed in the self-publishing process.

article thumbnail

Best Practices and Strategies to Implement Experiential Learning Design

Hurix Digital

Traditional learning models are often biased toward strong memory retention and fall short of the holistic nature of learning beyond exam success. Experiential learning, a robust learning theory, emerges as a compelling alternative to traditional models.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

Here at Maestro, we’re the experts at creating amazing custom eLearning programs that create change. After 15 years in the L&D game, our approach to developing effective and inspired L&D programs is tried and true. But it’s not just our explicitly laid-out principles that make us stand out. It’s also the way we work.

article thumbnail

How to Identify a Good eLearning Development Company for Custom Solutions

IT Training Department Blog

Most eLearning development companies seem to be generalists; their specialty is simply eLearning. Unfortunately, for someone looking at eLearning developers, eLearning development isn’t a specialization. Effective employee training is more than only eLearning.

article thumbnail

Online Video: the Perfect Social Learning Tool? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

But why is video so much more effective at accelerating innovation than, say, print – or even eLearning? Because video is, apparently, a perfect manifestation of social learning theory. My learning philosophy: dont make people tote around loads of information in their heads just so you can say you trained them.

article thumbnail

The Impact of Social Learning: Will You Be The First? | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning theorist Albert Bandura maintains that: “Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do. The result is more opportunities for social learning and more opportunities to advance new ideas.

article thumbnail

Who's Building the Social Learning Roads? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The number one most asked question by social media marketers was, “How do I measure the effect of social media marketing on my business?” Academia needs a coherent learning theory, or set of theories, that provides guidance for building the road system so the cars can operate. The webinar hosts didn’t have an answer.